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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "lucky turn" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an event or situation that brings about an unexpected positive outcome. For example, "The attorney was surprised when the jury made a lucky turn and decided in his client's favor."
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In a lucky turn, the warm water didn't spread this far south.
But in a lucky turn of events, Mr. Blake turned to Mr. Scruggs for help in the bankruptcy case.
In a lucky turn of events, a young man with rich parents offered to pay Davies's way, first class, to Australia.
Not the Wicked Witch of the Right who had her own motives for taking the country to war (Mary Wollstonecraft said that war was "a lucky turn up of patronage for the minister, whose chief merit is the art of keeping himself in place"), Curteis's Thatcher was quite unrecognisable to those who see her as responsible for all the ills of contemporary Britain.
If that sounds like a lucky turn of events, Michael Widner of Stifel Nicolaus says these companies are likely to keep earning tons of money.
It was a lucky turn.
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I've had a lot of lucky turns, no doubt.
The Milstein saga is one of lucky turns.
Selling out is not a bad idea". The Milstein saga is one of lucky turns.
Looking back, I consider it one of the best decisions and lucky turns of fate that I started working on Rapa Nui at the site of Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau.
Instead, the evening focused on five Austrian and German composers whose fates took luckier turns.
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